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The provincial flag of Chaco was chosen on 29 October 2007 by a jury
commissioned by Governor Roy Nikisch. The winner of the contest set up
by Provincial Law 4892 and Decree 1160 is Mario Orlando Gadotti, from the City of Resistencia, the capital of the province.
The flag is vertically divided green-white-celeste blue. The
central white stripe has a plough inscribed in a circle made of 25 stars
and surmounted by the Argentine sun, all in yellow.
The vexillologist Alberto Perazzo, founder and member of the Argentine
Vexillological Association, explained the flag as follows:
The flag has an official ratio of 2:3
The plow is based on the one shown in the provincial coat of arms. However the one on the flag has been modified.
After the contest, the provincial flag was adopted by Provincial Decree No. 1795. It was first hoisted by Governor Roy Nikisch on September 19, 2007. The first flag presented was blessed by Bishop José Lorenzo Sartori of the Archdiocese of San Roque.
Francisco Gregoric, 8 Mar 2008
The process for the organization of the contest lasted six years. On June 20, 2007 the governor of the Province of Chaco Governor Roy Nikisch passed Provincial Decree No.1160 calling and regulating the flag contest for the province.
Francisco Gregoric, 8 Mar 2008
According to "Noticias del Chaco", 27 June 2007, the Executive of the
province has launched a contest for the design of the official flag of
Chaco (
(the source does not even mention the previous decreed flag as if it had never existed, therefore confirming Francisco Gregoric and Gustavo Tracchia previous statements about the former flag).
The deadline for the proposal submission is the 20 of August; the
winning design will be elected by the jury on 29 August and proclaimed
on 19 September.
The Secretary General of the Government, Luis Martinez, said that any person, of legal age and resident in the province for at least five years, could submit a proposal.
The jury shall be made of five members appointed by the Undersecretary
of Culture: a representative of the Government, two specialists of
regional history, an art designer and a specialist in heraldry and
vexillology.
Ivan Sache, 1 Jul 2007
Alberto Rubén Perazzo, founder and president of the Asociación Argentina de Vexilología (AAV) was the Vexillology expert that was part of the jury.
Francisco Gregoric, 8 Mar 2008
Artículo 1º: Declárese escudo oficial de la provincia del Chaco, el proyecto presentado por el señor Carlos López Piacentini, y cuyas características son las siguientes: reune los atributos clásicos del escudo nacional, la guirnalda del laurel, el sol meridiano y el lazo ondulado de cinta celeste y blanco. Los laureles son emblemas de victoria y de gloria; el sol meridiano que asoma es de veintitrés (23) rayas, uno flamígero y otro recto alternadamente y el moño o cinta que ata los laureles, es el distintivo histórico de los revolucionarios de 1810. Todo ello, en forma de Augusto marco, incluye como atributos históricos esencialmente chaqueños, la palmera y el arado.
Article No.1: The official coat of arms of the Province of Chaco will be the project presented by Mr. Carlos López Piacentini, that has the following characteristics: it has the classic attributes of the national coat of arms, the laurel crown, the raising sun and the wavy sky blue and white ribbon. The laurels are emblems of victory and glory; the raising sun has twenty three (23) rays, wavy and straights alternative and the ribbon joining the branch of laurels is the historical insignia of the 1810 revolutionaries. The whole, displayed in august form, includes scenically historical Chaco attributes, the palm tree and the plow.
quoted by Jaume Ollé, 18 Aug 2000, and translated by Francisco Gregoric and Gus Tracchia, 8 Mar 2008
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Decree n.o 707/95 Sep. 2nd, 1995 [established a flag contest]. From 120 presented proposals, 40 were refused. The winner was Jorge Alberto Esquível.
The critics were harsh in
most cases — as I told you, the designer is a graphical artist. «This flag
is a painting, not a symbol» said the headline of one of the provincial
daily papers. No later law abolished it, however it is not used, not shown,
not talked about. It’s like it never existed.
Gustavo Tracchia, 07 Feb 2000 and 19 Feb 2000
Since late 1980s there has been discussion at the Chaco Legislature about creating a local flag.
On May 11, 1995, provincial Decree No. 707 legislated the call of a flag contest for choosing provincial flag and anthem. The flag contest was preformed and on September 2, 1995 the jury chose the design proposed by Mr. Jorge Alberto Esquível.
The chosen winning design was very much criticized by the local media and ceremonial experts. As a consequence of the harsh criticisms the flag was not used at all.
Almost a year later on August 2, 1996, the local Dirección de Ceremonial y Protocolo de la Provincia (Direction of Ceremonial and Protocol) ask for the opinion of the Asociación de Profesionales de Ceremonial de la República Argentina or APCRA (Association of Ceremonial Professionals of the Argentine Republic). Information about the decrees, elected flag design and media articles were sent to APCRA for their review.
On May 9, 1997, APCRA reported the flag design was "non-apt for use". Finally on April 8, 1999, the Secretary of Culture of the Province adopted APCRA opinion by official Resolution No.65, which said mainly that the flag is “Not suitable for usage”. Therefore the design made by Mr. Jorge Alberto Esquível has never been used as provincial flag of Chaco.
As a direct result of all of this, the 2001, provincial Law No. 4892 was passed for the adoption of a new flag, as we have seen above.
Francisco Gregoric, 8 Mar 2008
In 1951, the Territory of Chaco was upgraded to Province under name of
Province Presidente Perón. [Two years later] the province adopted the
Justicialist Party emblem as coat of arms, but with
the portrait of Juan D. Perón [added] at center.
In 1955, September 4th, Peron falls, and the military take the power
ending the process.
Jaume Ollé, 30 Nov 2002
This coat of arms was derogated in 1955.
Francisco Gregoric, 03 Dec 2007
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